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Duncan's 151A
Duncan's Indian Reserve No. 151A
A map of the province of Alberta showing 80 counties and 145 small Indian reserves. One is highlighted with a red circle.
Location in Alberta
First Nation Duncan's
Treaty 8
Country Canada
Province Alberta
Municipal district Peace
Area
 • Total 2,036.8 ha (5,033.0 acre)
Population
 (2016)
 • Total 150

Duncan's 151A is a special area of land called an Indian reserve. It belongs to the Duncan's First Nation in Alberta, Canada. This reserve is located within the Municipal District of Peace No. 135. It is about 39 kilometers (24 miles) southwest of a town called Peace River.

In 2016, a count of the people living there showed a population of 150. These people lived in 52 homes out of 56 total homes available.

What is Duncan's 151A?

Duncan's 151A is a specific piece of land set aside for the Duncan's First Nation. It is officially known as Duncan's Indian Reserve No. 151A. This land is for the use and benefit of the First Nation community.

Where is This Reserve Located?

The reserve is found in the Canadian province of Alberta. It's in the northern part of the province, within the area known as the Peace River Country. The nearest larger town is Peace River, which is about a 30-minute drive away.

Who Lives on Duncan's 151A?

The people who live on Duncan's 151A are members of the Duncan's First Nation. A First Nation is one of the many Indigenous groups in Canada. They have their own culture, history, and government.

How Many People Live There?

According to the 2016 Canadian Census, 150 people lived on Duncan's 151A. They lived in 52 separate homes.

How Big is the Reserve?

Duncan's 151A covers an area of 2036.8 hectares. To give you an idea, one hectare is about the size of a large sports field. So, this reserve is quite a large area of land.

What is a Treaty?

The Duncan's First Nation is part of Treaty 8. A treaty is a formal agreement between Indigenous peoples and the Canadian government. These agreements were made a long time ago. They set out rights and responsibilities for both sides, often about land use and resources.

What is Treaty 8?

Treaty 8 was signed in 1899. It covers a huge area of land in northern Alberta, northeastern British Columbia, northwestern Saskatchewan, and the southern Northwest Territories. Many First Nations, including Duncan's, are part of this historic treaty.

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